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Crazy how it was the exact opposite of what I said lmfao.This is fucking funny. Almost a year later
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Crazy how it was the exact opposite of what I said lmfao.This is fucking funny. Almost a year later
It doesn’t matter how many sources you’ve read or how much “experience” you claim to have, if you’re a fucking liar, you’re a fucking liar. You don’t get to slap on a title just because you dabbled in the shallow end. I’ve watched thousands of movies, studied cinematography, devoured behind-the-scenes footage, and broken down scripts scene-by-scene for years. Does that make me a director? Am I a "film scholar" now? Should I start calling myself Scorsese’s peer because I know what a Dutch angle is?Muta has been fucking around with computers for 20 years.
Can you run nmap? Ever touch IDA Pro? You are now more qualified than the majority of people employed in the cybersecurity industry.
Have you ever compiled a C++ program? You are now more qualified than the majority of people with the title "software engineer"
A 12 year old with 6 months experience can become qualified to do these jobs. The bar is incredibly low. The whole bootcamp industry was built around the simple fact you can take someone with zero knowledge and have them professionally employed as a "software engineer" in 6 weeks. These jobs are obviously going away with LLMs
That’s exactly the point, the average person is a fucking idiot. You don’t need to be right, you just need to sound confident. Most people don’t know jack shit beyond what they see in a Netflix doc or some Twitter thread. You start throwing around words like “code cave,” “buffer overflow,” “heap spray,” or “ROP chain” — doesn’t matter if you're using them wrong — normies will eat it up like gospel. They're nigger cattle, the most docile NIGGER CATTLE.That is a doube edge sword. You start dropping some jargon normies will think it is extra impressive, but if someone who knows more calls you out then it would be easy for them to light you up if you are using terms wrong like "code cave
I heard he uses arch linux.
He DID always give me the vibe of somebody who only uses Arch for the status of being an Arch Linux user, in all honesty.He also said that he was done with Arch and moved to Linux Mint.
I 100% agree with you, and it drives me fucking nuts. I went into IT with pure passion and knowledge that it can make me money. The wiplash I felt when I went into university. Nobody new shit except that "they want to do if for money", nobody has passion projects, any previous work, nothing. By that time I had probably 3-4 crappy C apps that I made for fun just because I cared about my craft. I expected to go into a group of like-minded individuals that I can learn with and professors that care to help me in this. Instead, it was a bunch of shitskins who barely could do anything, most professors didn't know shit except what they specifically taught. One time when I was being taught SQL, I asked the professor if UDTs are like structs like in imperative languages or closer to a OOP class. He didn't know what a struct is.Having credentials means nothing. Institutions are illegitimate. This is the culture of mediocrity. Muta would be in the top quintile of most IT departments
I use Arch btw.He DID always give me the vibe of somebody who only uses Arch for the status of being an Arch Linux user, in all honesty.
It doesn't matter how it is used in the IT field, he doesn't work in IT and he is throwing around that term explicitly to impress normies because of the limitless connotations it has.To me this is a nothingburger, but not because I think he didn't lie or whatever, I already knew he was overly exaggerating about everything and MutaFan69420 is right about one thing, in the IT field the term Engineer gets thrown around everywhere.
It is in Ontario.Engineer should be reserved for actual engineers imo, not software developers.
There is the hacks who do this for an easy buck and then there is talentless hacks like Mutahar who can't even cut it among those amateurs and drop out in the first semester, lmfaoI 100% agree with you, and it drives me fucking nuts. I went into IT with pure passion and knowledge that it can make me money. The wiplash I felt when I went into university. Nobody new shit except that "they want to do if for money", nobody has passion projects, any previous work, nothing. By that time I had probably 3-4 crappy C apps that I made for fun just because I cared about my craft. I expected to go into a group of like-minded individuals that I can learn with and professors that care to help me in this. Instead, it was a bunch of shitskins who barely could do anything, most professors didn't know shit except what they specifically taught. One time when I was being taught SQL, I asked the professor if UDTs are like structs like in imperative languages or closer to a OOP class. He didn't know what a struct is.
To the “IT normies” my skills were otherworldly. I am not trying to elevate myself as some kind of genius, I in fact believe that I maybe am just approaching someone worthy of a mid-position at most. I thought that my passion in such places is normal. If you question why most software sucks ass these days, it's because such people lead the charge. Passionless midwits who stick together outsourced components to hopefully sell it off to a big corpo.
No.
He’s currently in damage control mode; he’s censored the use of ‘Engineer’ in his YouTube video comments and is privating his old videosMost likely he's waiting for it all to blow over or is on vacation.
So does that mean that GTA 5 got him into day trading because of the in game stock market?I think Pootahar started his real state investment schlock after he played Yakuza 0. A videogame where one of the side activities is real state investing.
Metal Gear Solid 3 got him into the Air Force because Snake looked really cool in that plane.So does that mean that GTA 5 got him into day trading because of the in game stock market?
Feeling a bit crankyYour chef is a crackhead who dropped your food on the floor.
Tape a banana to a wall, high art.
Your mechanic is an opiate addict and just steals and scams you
Cops: days since negligent discharge = 0
Most CEOs are incompetent fraudsters bouncing between penny stock and wildcatter schemes, embezzling money from retarded boomers.
Your accountant can't do math, still hand punches numbers into a calculator.
Your lawyer didn't even look at your case, just went straight to plea deal.
Most people are bad at their jobs. Being a professional means nothing. Having credentials means nothing. Institutions are illegitimate. This is the culture of mediocrity. Muta would be in the top quintile of most IT departments.